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Religion in Education

"The part played by religion in education must be restored. ... Christian

laymen, now largely illiterate, must be educated." The conference agreed that religion must speak more simply after Professor Gerald R. Cragg of Montreal reported, " Theology is becoming more and more aloof from the modern man, and less and less intelligible to him. He cannot be blamed for feeling that the question of whether a theologian is intelligible to God is one on which God alone is capable of or interested in expressing an opinion."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 108, 18 July 1941, Page 9

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Religion in Education New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 108, 18 July 1941, Page 9

Religion in Education New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 108, 18 July 1941, Page 9

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